Until recently I had little time for late '60s/early '70s British folk-rock: the likes of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and Pentangle. The boredom of the lockdown phase of the pandemic gave me time to re-visit & re-assess, and, after a good deal of YouTubery, I had been fully convinced that Pentangle, specifically, were indeed my cup of tea after all.
Feeling that a good compilation might give me what I needed of thair music, I ordered a copy of the 2-CD Light Flight: The Anthology from an ebay seller. Having lived with it for a while I think it was the right choice. I love most of it, if not quite all of it, with a preference for the second disc over the first.
Their singular blend of folk and jazz influences seems, on paper, like it oughtn't work at all - but it really does, often beautifully. Highlights for me include their hit single - the titular 'Light Flight', 'Train Song', 'Pentangling' and the live 'No More My Lord', in a performance at the Royal Festival Hall, a space they fill exquisitely.
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